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Stay home, you mean like avoiding New years in hamburg, easter mass, christmas shopping, Ariana Grande concerts and such....well, that would help save us from terror attacks, but does little to help relations.

Why though when that question is asked, you immediately went to "what we could do", not what they could do? It is after all, them coming to our country. Some of the onus should be on them too.

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The muslim minority in Canada is already flexing their muscle with serious terrorist attacks, attempted attacks, hate rallies against Jews, they’re promoting racial division through groups like BLM & women’s marches, and calling for sharia law (just civil law, for now) which runs contrary to our own civil rights.

Now it’s a “thing” that muslims like Sarsour can talk trash about our laws, our country, our political parties and our allies while preaching the “glory” of islam but theoretically we can’t talk about the unparalleled evils coming from the rank and file of islam? People bash “whites” and Christianity all day long, no problem. Even Buddhism gets the blame for what happened to the Rohingya. But we’re not supposed to talk about muslims or it’s suddenly bigotry?

Sorry but the truth hasn’t been banned yet.

We need to be outspoken about what it takes to gain acceptance here. Just crossing the border doesn’t automatically make a person Canadian. Accepting our values and our laws needs to be a requirement and right now it’s not.

Well, there are so many people like yourself out there who only want to talk about one single so called crimes against humanity event. All others are just small time crimes against humanity and not worth even talking about. Just saying. .